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Tiger and dragon

Experience the vigorous brushstrokes of this dramatic Edo period masterpiece featuring a powerful tiger and dragon by Kishi Ganku, inviting you to bring the legendary energy of Japanese tradition into your home.

Discover Ganku, the renowned Japanese painter from Kyoto, known for his captivating depictions of tigers, birds, and dragons. Explore his artistic legacy.

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Tiger and dragon

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Тест по искусству

В каждом вопросе только один правильный ответ.

Вопрос 1:
What two creatures are the primary subjects of these two screens?
Вопрос 2:
Which artistic school is this painting attributed to?
Вопрос 3:
In the description, what type of terrain does the tiger move across?
Вопрос 4:
How is the brushwork described in these screens?
Вопрос 5:
The dragon is depicted emerging from clouds over what kind of water?

A Celestial Encounter: The Primal Energy of Tiger and Dragon

In the grand tradition of Japanese screen painting, few subjects command as much visceral attention as the dual presence of the tiger and the dragon. This breathtaking pair of screens, attributed to the masterful hand of Kishi Ganku, serves as a profound meditation on the elemental forces of nature. The artwork presents a dramatic dichotomy: one screen captures the grounded, muscular intensity of a tiger navigating a rugged, mountainous terrain of pine and stone, while the other unveils a celestial dragon emerging from a turbulent sea of boiling waters and swirling clouds. Together, they create a cosmic dialogue between the earth and the heavens, inviting the viewer into a world where the boundaries between the physical and the spiritual are perpetually blurred.

The artistry behind these screens is rooted in the vigorous, expressive brushwork characteristic of the late Edo period. Ganku, a pivotal figure of the Kishi school, was celebrated for his ability to blend the refined elegance of the Maruyama-shijō school with the powerful, sweeping strokes of Chinese-inspired styles. In this particular work, one can feel the artist's pulse through every stroke; the tiger’s open maw and the dragon’s serpentine movement are rendered with a kinetic energy that feels almost alive. The use of broad, confident applications of pigment creates a sense of texture—from the rough, weathered surfaces of the mountain rocks to the ethereal, misty atmosphere surrounding the dragon—making the composition feel both monumental and deeply intimate.

Symbolism and the Harmony of Opposites

Beyond their visual splendor, these screens are steeped in profound Eastern symbolism. The tiger and the dragon are not merely creatures of myth; they represent the fundamental balance of the universe. Often associated with the seasons of autumn and spring, respectively, their pairing evokes the concept of yin and yang—the eternal dance between strength and fluidity, terrestrial power and celestial wisdom. The tiger, a symbol of earthly authority and ferocious courage, stands amidst the permanence of the mountains, while the dragon represents the unpredictable, transformative power of the heavens and the waters. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than decoration; it provides a focal point of philosophical depth, suggesting a space of balance, resilience, and cosmic order.

Integrating such a magnificent work into a contemporary setting offers an unparalleled opportunity for dramatic impact. Whether placed in a grand salon or a curated study, the sheer scale and movement of these paintings can transform the atmosphere of a room, lending it an air of historical prestige and cultural sophistication. A high-quality reproduction of this masterpiece allows the evocative power of Ganku’s vision to reside within your home, serving as a constant reminder of the sublime beauty found in the struggle and harmony of the natural world.


Биография художника

early life and training

ganku, kishi ku (koma), a renowned japanese painter from kyoto, was born in 1749 in kanazawa as saeki masaaki ku (koma). he studied various painting styles, including those of chinese painter shen nanpin and the maruyama-shijō school. this diverse training laid the foundation for his future success.

rise to prominence

ganku's artistic talents soon gained recognition, leading him to assume a position under prince arisugawa by the late 18th century. his work was highly appreciated by patrons, including the imperial family. this period marked the beginning of his illustrious career.

notable students and legacy

ganku's influence extended beyond his own work through his students, who included:

later life and honors

ganku was made honorary governor of echizen (echizen no kami, 越前守) toward the end of his life. he passed away on january 19, 1839, in kyoto.

artistic style and notable works

notable works by ganku include:

references and external links

conclusion

ganku's legacy as a leading japanese painter of kyoto and founder of the kishi school of painting continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. his influence, marked by his captivating depictions of tigers and other subjects, remains a testament to his enduring impact on the world of art.

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Kishi School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Gantai
    • Ganryou
    • Renzan
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Shen Nanpin
    • Maruyama-Shijō school
  • Date Of Birth: 1749, Kanazawa
  • Date Of Death: 1839, Kyoto
  • Full Name: Kishi Ganku (Saeki Masaaki Ku)
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Birds on a Plum Tree
    • Tiger and Dragon
  • Place Of Birth: Kanazawa, Japan